"Sciaenoid" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The term "sciaenoid" refers to a group of perciform (perch-like) fish that belong to the suborder Sciaenoidei. This suborder comprises over 800 species, including several economically important fish such as the drums and croakers.
Schwerin is the capital and second-largest city of the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in the very north of Germany.
The word "Schwyz" refers to Schwyz, a canton in central Switzerland, named after Schwyz, a town within the canton, which was the seat of the leaders of the Swiss Confederation when it was formed in 1291.
Science fiction, often abbreviated as sci-fi, refers to a genre of fiction that explores the impact of science and technology on society and humanity. It often involves imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced technologies, space travel, alien civilizations, and alternate realities.
The family Sciadopityaceae is a family of conifers in the order Coniferales. It contains a single genus, Sciadopitys, which is a group of conifers commonly referred to as dawn redwoods or Japanese redwoods.
The sciaenid family is a group of flatfish belonging to the order Pleuronectiformes. These species are commonly known ascroakers, drumfish or weakfish. Sciaenids have a stout body with a somewhat elongated abdomen, usually brown or gray coloration, often with spots or stripes and usually with a pattern of darker blotches on the belly.
The Sciaenidae is a family of marine fish, commonly known as drumfish or croakers. They are found in tropical and temperate waters worldwide, and are characterized by their drum-like ability to produce sound using a swim bladder. Some common members of this family include the Atlantic croaker (Micropogonias undulatus) and the red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus).
Sciaenops is a genus of fish in the family Sciaenidae, which includes croakers and drummerfish.
A derivative of the Greek word "skia" (shadow) and the suffix "-graph". <br><br>It refers to graphic art, specially, drawing or a drawing made in the shadow.<br><br>In photography, it refers to an image or drawing based on a silhouette, with dark areas representing shadow.<br><br>In medical science, a sciagraph is also known as an x-ray, an image drawn by a radiograph or a process which uses a rendollement technique.
The term "sciapodes" (plural for sciapus) refers to a group of ancient Egyptian gods that had the body of an animal (in this case, a jackal or an antelope) and feet that were shaped like mushrooms.
A small, usually hairy fly of a yellow or brown color, often found in soil or decaying organic matter, especially in summer.